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If you’re using a shared device and don’t want Firefox to remember your passwords, you can change your preferences in Firefox settings.
If you’re using a shared device and don’t want Firefox to remember your passwords, you can change your preferences in Firefox settings.

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If you’re using a shared device and don’t want Firefox to remember your passwords, you change your preferences in the settings. {note}We recommend that each person who shares a device should [[Access Mozilla services with a Mozilla account|create a Mozilla account]] and sign out every time, to prevent their logins from being exposed. You can also use a [[Use a Primary Password to protect stored logins and passwords|Primary Password]] for additional protection.{/note} =Disable all password saving= #[[Template:optionspreferences]] #Click {menu Privacy & Security} in the panel to the left. #Scroll down to the ''Logins and Passwords'' section. #Uncheck the box next to ''Ask to save logins and passwords for websites''. #;[[Image:Fx107-Settings-LoginsAndPasswords-win|width=700]]<!-- (need Mac & Linux screenshots) --> =Disable password saving for specific websites only= You can also configure Firefox not to save passwords for specific websites. To add these exceptions: #[[Template:optionspreferences]] #Click {menu Privacy & Security} in the panel to the left. #Scroll down to the {menu Logins and Passwords} section. #Check the box next to ''Ask to save logins and passwords for websites''. #Click {menu Exceptions…} next to ''Ask to save logins and passwords for websites'' to open the exceptions panel. #;[[Image:Fx107-Config-SaveLogins-Exceptions|width=520]] #Type the address of each website you don't want Firefox to save passwords, then click {button Block}.<br>Both http and https URLs for the website will be added to the exception list. #You can use {button Remove Website} to remove the selected URL from the list, or {button Remove All Websites} to remove all exceptions. #Click {button Save changes}.
If you’re using a shared device and don’t want Firefox to remember your passwords, you change your preferences in the settings. {note}We recommend that each person who shares a device should [[Access Mozilla services with a Mozilla account|create a Mozilla account]] and sign out every time, to prevent their logins from being exposed. You can also use a [[Use a Primary Password to protect stored logins and passwords|Primary Password]] for additional protection.{/note} =Disable all password saving= #[[Template:optionspreferences]] #Click {menu Privacy & Security} in the panel to the left. #Scroll down to the ''Passwords'' section. #Uncheck the box next to ''Ask to save passwords''. #;[[Image:Passwords panel - not simplified]]<!-- (need Mac & Linux screenshots) --> =Disable password saving for specific websites only= You can also configure Firefox not to save passwords for specific websites. To add these exceptions: #[[Template:optionspreferences]] #Click {menu Privacy & Security} in the panel to the left. #Scroll down to the {menu Passwords} section. #Check the box next to ''Ask to save passwords''. #Click[[Image:Exceptions button|width=140]] next to ''Ask to save passwords'' to open the exceptions panel. #;[[Image:Exceptions - saved passwords]] #Type the address of each website you don't want Firefox to save passwords, then click {button Block}.<br>Both http and https URLs for the website will be added to the exception list. #You can use {button Remove Website} to remove the selected URL from the list, or {button Remove All Websites} to remove all exceptions. #Click [[Image:Save changes button|width=120]]

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